MEXICO
    I had written in a World Coin News article that Mexico has been one of the great coin issuing countries of the world.  It has been no slouch in paper money either.  Starting in the 19th century there has been a very large number of local and central government notes issued.  Let me think...  Probably Russia is #1 in paper money types, then China, then maybe the USA (including the pre-Civil War "broken" banknotes), then probably Mexico.  Several thousand notes, with no catalog containing them all.

MEXICO, CHIHUAHUA, Banco del Estado de Chihuahua, 5 pesos P-S132a 1913, miner, XF $14.00 sold
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MEXICO, Banco del Estado de Chihuahua, 100 pesos, P-S136a, 1913, Unc $93.00 sold
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MEXICO, PUEBLA, Banco Oriental de Mexico, 1 peso P-S388a 10.4.1914 N.N. CCCXIII, 1 centavo tax inkstamp back, VG $21.00
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MEXICO, SONORA, 50 pesos P-S1075b 1.3.1915 ser. N,  light water stain, XF $55.00 sold 11/16/2008
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MEXICO, VERACRUZ, Banco Nacional de Mexico en Xalapa, 10 centavos, 1.7.1914, VG $24.00 sold
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